
Tue Aug 02, 2011, 09:59pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Finally, NoFear, you should consider this situation:
A1 gathers his dribble on the run, in the air. He lands on his left foot and jumps, landing on both feet (legal jump stop). B1 sets up between the landing spot and the basket, right before A1 changes direction and jumps directly into B1's chest (knocking both players to the floor).
Your philosophy and interp would have you calling a block on this play, and you would be the only official I've ever met who'd call it that way.
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This what the video is almost showing.
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